The diary is composed of 37 sheets of copy paper and documents Kellogg's time reporting on the Big Horn-Yellowstone Expedition of 1876 when he accompanied George Armstrong Custer and the 7th Cavalry during the events that ultimately led to the...

Originally erected by the Marquis de Mores as a refrigerated storehouse for meat shipped in from Medora, the building at the corner of 3rd Street and Main Avenue now houses the Golden Maid Ice Cream Parlor. Adjacent businesses are the City Cafe,...

Two men stand behind the counter at the Hotel McKenzie's cigar shop. A young boy stands in front of a display case filled with cigar boxes. A spitoon is visible on the floor in front of the counter, and signs on the wall advertise Judge Harlan...

A view from the press box down onto the convention floor of the World War Memorial Building in Bismarck during the 1962 Democratic-NPL Convention. Delegates are seated, listening to a speaker at the podium. A large photograph of President Kennedy...

Delegates tot he 1962 North Dakota Democratic-NPL Convention sit and take notes or mark ballots on the convention floor of the World War Memorial Building in Bismarck. Some delegates hold balloons. Signs support Guy for Governor and Charles Tighe...

Members of the Bowbells High School band sit in a large room with their instruments. The girls wear white dresses and the boys wear dark suits. An American flag and signs reading 'Bowbells' are visible on the back wall.

Carrie Brunsdale is being interviewed by an unidentified woman for Minot radio station KCJB or Jamestown radio station KSJB. The two microphones pictured each display different call signs. The site of the interview is likely the Governor's...

This postcard shows the First National Bank Building in Mott, N.D. The building is two floors made out of brick. On top of the building has the date 1911 built in, indicating when the building was constructed. The words "Law", "Lands & Loans",...

The butcher shop on the Grandins Mayville Farm near Mayville, North Dakota is a one-story building constructed of wood. It appears to have been remodeled as a repair shop at some point and shows no signs of its former use.

A crane works to demolish part of a grain elevator at Northwood, N.D. after a tornado. In the foreground, houses and buildings have boarded up windows, and tarpaulins on the roof. The photograph was taken from the corner of Raymond Street and...

Two men stand in the lobby of the McLean County State Bank in Wilton. One man wears a hat and uses the countertop to write on a piece of paper, while the other stands next to the open vault door. Text on the safe inside the vault reads "McLean...

Bank employees from the Commercial, Time Pay, Personal Bankers, Bookkeepers, and Proof Operators departments stand with signs identifying their deparments. They are wearing winter coats and preparing to move to the new First Bank building at the...

A small commercial building view from across a small pond. The signs indicating "Fargo W.C.T.U." and "G.A.R. Hall" are clearly visible. Part of the Northern Pacific Depot is in the right background. A sign for "Gorton's Minstrels" is just right...

Cars are parked on one side of the Missouri Valley Motors building on Main Avenue in Bismarck, while gasoline pumps stand outside the building. Signs on the building advertise De Soto and Plymouth automobiles. Snow is visible on the ground.

People in a balcony are viewed in silhouette as they look down upon the floor of the World War Memorial Building where delegates for the 1962 North Dakota Democratic-NPL party are meeting. Visible on the floor is a large picture of President John...

A view of Main Street in Mott, North Dakota. There are various banners and flags displayed outside of businesses. There is a mixture of cars and wagons in the street. A banner hung between two buildings over the street reads "Welcome to Mott the...

The Sands Confectionery and Hotel Julien are neighbors on Main Street in Rugby. The Confectionery advertises golden grain bread, fancy cookies, mineral waters, fruits, and soda water on its signs. Boxes and barrels of items are on display inside...

A view of the exterior of the Patterson Hotel in downtown Bismarck at night. A large capital P sign is illuminated on top of the hotel building. Smaller signs at street level read "Patterson Hotel." A large clock is visible over the hotel's main...

Issue features stories on appearance by camp members on KFJM Grand Forks radio station, examinations, arrival of baseball uniforms, small news items from other camps, park signs, painting of a hospital, and jokes.

Four soap box cars prepare to race in two heats at the Bismarck soap box derby. The front left car is sponsored by Missouri Valley Motors, but the name on the right car cannot be deciphered. In the next heat, a 20th Century Signs car will race a...

Looking down room, cashier and teller windows on left with Book-Keeper window at the end with man looking down at papers. Door is at end of room with writing tables on right and chair. Certificates are hanging on wall above writing table along...

William Langer signs a bill prohibiting motion picture theaters being operated by producers or distributors of films in which they have an interest while other men look on. The man with his hand on the back of the governor's chair is Milton...

Sitting Bull carries the American flag during the March of Civilization, part of the events marking the Constitutional Convention of 1889. Other Native Americans wearing headdresses and carrying flags and signs follow Sitting Bull.

The Patterson Hotel and Patterson Annex stand at the corner of Main Avenue and 4th Street in downtown Bismarck. Signs on the top of the hotel advertise the Tip Top Inn Dine and Dance and the fireproof nature of the hotel.

A large sign advertises the McGuire Ford dealership in Rugby, N.D. at night. Mercury and Falcon automobiles are also advertised on the large sign on the roof of the building. Cars are visible inside the showroom, and two gas pumps sit outside the...

Men stand in front of a sign on the building site of the Dakota Malting and Brewing Company in Bismarck, at the occasion of the company's groundbreaking. One man lifts a shovel of dirt. A KFYR radio is visible in the foreground.

A sod building on the campus of the University of North Dakota flies a flag from the roof and bears a sign reading "Andy's Office Petitions and board receipts filed, deposit fees distributed." Science Hall is visible in the background.

A man riding on a cart pulled by two horses crosses a truss bridge at Pembina, N.D. Two men sit on the bridge's railing. A sign on the bridge warns of a $10 fine for riding or driving over the bridge faster than a walk. The Pembina House and...

A remnant of the stone foundation of the Marquis de Mores' meat packing plant stands in Chimney Park in Medora. A sign erected by the State Historical Society warns visitors not to molest or destroy the historic site.

Men stand in front of an early Pierce County Courthouse, of wood construction, except for a brick addition to the building with barred windows, likely the jail. The men are unidentified. A partially visible sign on the building advertises L.N....

Men pull a wagon containing several men and boys, one of whom is carrying a sign reading "Barton Banner." The action is happening at a train station, with a train loading or unloading passengers in the background. A grain elevator is also visible.

A group of men in front of a wooden hotel building. The man furthest to the left holds a horseshoe in each hand. The man furthest to the right hold a sign that reads "Big program tonite. Olsen Concert Co. Mange Stevens, S. Platt Jones. ...